Agile Software Testing - Techniques and Tools
What you'll learn
- Agile Testing and Risk Assessment: Test-driven and Behavior-driven Development, Test Levels, A Scrum Tester, Quality Risks in Agile Projects
- Techniques in Agile Projects: Estimation of Testing Effort, Test Basis in Agile Projects, Definition of Done, Acceptance Test-driven Development, Functional and Nonfunctional Black Box Test Design, Exploratory Testing
- Tools for Testing in Agile Projects: Task Management and Tracking Tools, Communication and Information-sharing Tools, Test Development and Configuration Tools
Course content
- Preview01:36
- Preview04:03
- Preview03:39
- 00:01The Agile Manifesto and Principles
- Preview08:14
- 04:55Test Levels
- 05:16A Scrum Tester
- 05:06Quality Risks in Agile Projects
- 05:07Estimation of Testing Effort
- 03:52Test Basis in Agile Projects
- 04:49Definition of Done
- 05:46Acceptance Test-driven Development
- 04:53Functional and Nonfunctional Black Box Test Design
- 07:32Exploratory Testing
- 05:07Task Management and Tracking Tools
- 04:35Communication and Information-sharing Tools
- 06:50Test Development and Configuration Tools
- 00:36Course Project (optional)
- 01:47Agile Software Testing - Techniques and Tools
- 15 questionsAgile Software Testing - Techniques and Tools
- 00:05Bonus Lecture
Requirements
- None
Description
Agile approaches include the complimentary techniques of test-driven development, acceptance test- driven development, and behavior-driven development
In this section, we will explore the key features of agile testing and how techniques such as black box testing can be applied in agile projects. We will also take a look at various tools that are available to agile testers, everything from task management and tracking tools, to communication and configuration tools.
Agile Testing and Risk Assessment: Test-driven and Behavior-driven Development, Test Levels, A Scrum Tester, Quality Risks in Agile Projects;
Techniques in Agile Projects: Estimation of Testing Effort, Test Basis in Agile Projects, Definition of Done, Acceptance Test-driven Development, Functional and Nonfunctional Black Box Test Design, Exploratory Testing;
Tools for Testing in Agile Projects: Task Management and Tracking Tools, Communication and Information-sharing Tools, Test Development and Configuration Tools.
That’s it! Now go ahead and push that “Take this course” button, and see you on the inside!
Who this course is for:
- Software developers, solution architects, program and project managers, programers and all those involved in software development
Instructor
Before Udemy, Sorin developed and delivered courses on management, project management, computer literacy, human resources, career development, soft skills for employees and even corrections incidents management.
Currently working as a consultant and program manager, he is a certified trainer and project manager, holding a master degree in International Relations and Policy Making and a bachelor degree in Law and Public Administration.
Sorin coordinated during the last 10 years projects in the areas of rule of law, regional development and human resources.
He has more than 10 years of middle/senior managerial experience within the civil service (justice, corrections, internal affairs, training), private sector (project management, consultancy, training) and NGO (industrial relations, rural development).
Sorin is also a certified International Computer Driving License (ICDL) tester and trainer for the United Nations Peacekeeping Missions, certified Human Resource Professional and a Public Manager (professional degree).